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Teamsters Joint Council No. 53 Retirement Trust Branch 1 Employees Non-contributory Basic Employee Term Life Coverage

Foreword We are pleased to present you with this Booklet. It describes the Program of benefits we have arranged for you and what you have to do to be covered for these benefits. We believe this Program provides worthwhile protection for you and your family. Please read this Booklet carefully. If you have any questions about the Program, we will be happy to answer them. IMPORTANT NOTICE: This Booklet is an important document and should be kept in a safe place. This Booklet and the Certificate of Coverage made a part of this Booklet together form your Group Insurance Certificate. Sign your name in the space below when you receive this Booklet. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR RESIDENTS OF CERTAIN STATES: There are state-specific requirements that may change the provisions under the Coverage(s) described in this Group Insurance Certificate. If you live in a state that has such requirements, those requirements will apply to your Coverage(s) and are made a part of your Group Insurance Certificate. Prudential has a website that describes these state-specific requirements. You may access the website at www.prudential.com/etonline. When you access the website, you will be asked to enter your state of residence and your Access Code. Your Access Code is 34647. If you are unable to access this website, want to receive a printed copy of these requirements or have any questions, call Prudential at 1-866-439-9026. Signature of Employee BFW 1001 1 (S-3)

Table of Contents FOREWORD... 1 SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS... 3 WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO BECOME INSURED... 5 WHEN YOU BECOME INSURED... 5 DELAY OF EFFECTIVE DATE... 6 BASIC EMPLOYEE TERM LIFE COVERAGE... 7 GENERAL INFORMATION... 10 WHEN YOUR INSURANCE ENDS... 14 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE... 15 BTC 1001 (34647-2) 2

Schedule of Benefits Covered Classes: All Employees of an Included Employer: (1) who are covered by a collective bargaining agreement between the Included Employer and Teamsters Local 107, 326, 462, or 500, and (2) who are affiliated with the Teamsters Joint Council No. 53, and (3) who participate in the Teamsters Joint Council No. 53 Retirement Plan Trust, and (4) who are designated by the Contract Holder and reported in writing to Prudential as Branch 1 Employees. Program Date: January 31, 2010. This Booklet describes the benefits under the Group Program as of the Program Date. This Booklet and the Certificate of Coverage together form your Group Insurance Certificate. The Coverages in this Booklet are insured under a Group Contract issued by Prudential. All benefits are subject in every way to the entire Group Contract which includes the Group Insurance Certificate. It alone forms the agreement under which payment of insurance is made. BASIC EMPLOYEE TERM LIFE COVERAGE BENEFIT AMOUNTS: Amount For Each Benefit Class: Benefit Classes Amount of Insurance All Employees, according to their weekly Earnings: Less than $75 per week $3,000 $75.00 or more but less than $125.00 per week $6,000 $125.00 or more but less than $200,00 per week $9,000 $200.00 or more but less than $300.00 per week $12,000 $300.00 or more but less than $400.00 per week $15,000 $400.00 or more but less than $500.00 per week $18,000 $500.00 or more but less than $600.00 per week $21,000 $600.00 or more but less than $700.00 per week $24,000 $700.00 or more but less than $800.00 per week $27,000 $800.00 or more per week $30,000 The Definitions section explains what Earnings,and what Weekly Earnings mean. Burial Expenses: If it appears to Prudential that a person incurs expenses in connection with your burial, that person may receive part of your insurance under the Basic Employee Term Life Coverage. Prudential, at its option, may pay that person up to $250.00. If an amount is so paid, Prudential will not have to pay that part of your insurance again. BSB 1009 (34647-2) 3

OTHER INFORMATION Contract Holder: TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 53 RETIREMENT TRUST Group Contract No.: G-34647-PA Associated Companies: Associated Companies are employers who are the Contract Holder s subsidiaries or affiliates and are reported to Prudential in writing for inclusion under the Group Contract, provided that Prudential has approved such request. Cost of Insurance: The insurance in this Booklet is Non-contributory Insurance. The entire cost of the insurance is being paid by the Contract Holder. Prudential's Address: The Prudential Insurance Company of America 80 Livingston Avenue Roseland, New Jersey 07068 WHEN YOU HAVE A CLAIM Each time a claim is made, it should be made without delay. Use a claim form, and follow the instructions on the form. If you do not have a claim form, contact your Included Employer. BSB 1009 (34647-2) 4

Who is Eligible to Become Insured FOR EMPLOYEE INSURANCE You are eligible for Employee Insurance while: You are a full-time Employee of your Included Employer; and You are in a Covered Class; and You have completed the Employment Waiting Period, if any. You may need to work for your Included Employer for a continuous full-time period before you become eligible for the Coverage. The period must be agreed upon by your Included Employer and Prudential. Your Included Employer will inform you of any such Employment Waiting Period for your class. You are full-time if you are regularly working for your Included Employer at least the number of hours in your Included Employer's normal full-time work week for your class, but not less than 30 hours per week. If you are a partner or proprietor of your Included Employer, that work must be in the conduct of your Included Employer's business. Your class is determined by the Contract Holder. This will be done under its rules, on dates it sets. The Contract Holder must not discriminate among persons in like situations. You cannot belong to more than one class for insurance on each basis, Contributory or Non-contributory Insurance, under a Coverage. Class" means Covered Class, Benefit Class or anything related to work, such as position or Earnings, which affects the insurance available. This applies if you are an Employee of more than one Included Employers under the Group Contract: For the insurance, you will be considered an Employee of only one of those Included Employers. Your service with the others will be treated as service with that one. The rules for obtaining Employee Insurance are in the When You Become Insured section. When You Become Insured FOR EMPLOYEE INSURANCE Your Employee Insurance under a Coverage will begin the first day on which: You are eligible for Employee Insurance; and You are in a Covered Class for that insurance; and You have met any evidence requirement for Employee Insurance; and Your insurance is not being delayed under the Delay of Effective Date section below; and BEL 1001 (34647-2) 5

That Coverage is part of the Group Contract. At any time, the benefits for which you are insured are those for your class, unless otherwise stated. When evidence is required: In either of these situations, you must give evidence of insurability. This requirement will be met when Prudential decides the evidence is satisfactory. (1) You wish to become insured for life insurance and have an individual life insurance contract which you obtained by converting your insurance under a Coverage of the Group Contract. (2) You have not met a previous evidence requirement to become insured under any Prudential group contract covering Employees of your Included Employer. Delay of Effective Date FOR EMPLOYEE INSURANCE Your Employee Insurance under a Coverage will be delayed if you do not meet the Active Work Requirement on the day your insurance would otherwise begin. Instead, it will begin on the first day you meet the Active Work Requirement and the other requirements for the insurance. The same delay rule will apply to any change in your insurance that is subject to this section. If you do not meet the Active Work Requirement on the day that change would take effect, it will take effect on the first day you meet that requirement. BEL 1001 (34647-2) 6

Basic Employee Term Life Coverage FOR YOU ONLY A. DEATH BENEFIT WHILE A COVERED PERSON. If you die while a Covered Person, the amount of your Employee Term Life Insurance under this Coverage is payable when Prudential receives written proof of death. B. DEATH BENEFIT DURING CONVERSION PERIOD. A death benefit is payable under this Section B if you die: (1) within 31 days after you cease to be a Covered Person; and (2) while entitled (under Section D) to convert your Employee Term Life Insurance under this Coverage to an individual contract. The amount of the benefit is equal to the amount of Employee Term Life Insurance under this Coverage you were entitled to convert. It is payable even if you did not apply for conversion. It is payable when Prudential receives written proof of death. C. EXTENDED DEATH BENEFIT AND WAIVER OF PREMIUMS DURING TOTAL DISABILITY. If you meet the conditions below, your death benefit protection will be extended while you are Totally Disabled, and from the date Prudential receives proof as described below, premiums for your Employee Term Life Insurance under this Coverage will be waived while your death benefit protection is extended. The Extended Death Benefit" is the benefit described in this Section C. The conditions referred to above are: (1) You become Totally Disabled while you are a Covered Person. (2) You are less than age 60 when your Total Disability starts. Total Disability: You are Totally Disabled" when: (1) You are not working at any job for wage or profit; and (2) Due to Sickness, Injury or both, you are not able to perform for wage or profit, the material and substantial duties of any job for which you are reasonably fitted by your education, training or experience. The extension ends one year after your Total Disability started, unless, within that year, you give Prudential written proof that: (1) You have met the above conditions; and (2) You are still Totally Disabled; and LIF R 5116 (34647-2) 7

(3) Your Total Disability has continued for at least 9 months. Prudential will then further extend your death benefit protection for successive one year periods. The first of these periods will start on the date Prudential receives this proof. After that first period, you must give written proof when and as required by Prudential once each year that your Total Disability continues. If you die while your death benefit protection is being extended, the Extended Death Benefit is payable when Prudential receives written proof that: (1) Your Total Disability continued until your death; and (2) All of the above conditions have been met. If you die within one year after your Total Disability started and before you give Prudential proof of Total Disability, written notice of your death must be given to Prudential within one year after your death. Your extension protection ends if and when: (1) Your Total Disability ends; or (2) You fail to furnish any required proof that your Total Disability continues; or (3) You fail to submit to a medical exam by Doctors named by Prudential when and as often as Prudential requires. After two full years of this protection, Prudential will not require an exam more than once a year. If your extension protection ends after you have given the first proof of continued Total Disability, you have the same rights and benefits under Sections B and D as if you ceased to be a member of the Covered Classes for the insurance. But this does not apply if you become a Covered Person within 31 days after this protection ends. Amount of Extended Death Benefit: This amount is determined as if you had remained a Covered Person until death. But it is reduced by any amount payable under Sections A or B above or any Prudential group life insurance that replaces this Coverage for a class of Employees. Effect of Conversion: An individual contract issued under Section D will be in place of all rights under this Section C. But if you have met all the requirements of this Section C, you can obtain these rights in exchange for all benefits of the individual contract. Premiums paid under the individual contract will be refunded. Your choice of Beneficiary in the individual contract, if different than for this Coverage, will be considered notice of change of Beneficiary for any claim under this Section C. D. CONVERSION PRIVILEGE. If you cease to be insured for the Employee Term Life Insurance of the Group Contract for one of the reasons stated below, you may convert all or part of your insurance under this Coverage, which then ends, to an individual life insurance contract. Evidence of insurability is not required. The reasons are: (1) Your employment ends or you transfer out of a Covered Class. (2) All term life insurance of the Group Contract for your class ends by amendment or otherwise. But, on the date it ends, you must have been insured for five years for that insurance (or for that insurance and any Prudential rider or group contract replaced by that insurance). LIF R 5116 (34647-2) 8

Any such conversion is subject to the rest of this Section D. Availability: You must apply for the individual contract and pay the first premium by the later of: (1) the thirty-first day after you cease to be insured for the Employee Term Life Insurance; and (2) the fifteenth day after you have been given written notice of the conversion privilege. But, in no event may you convert the insurance to an individual contract if you do not apply for the contract and pay the first premium prior to the ninety-second day after you cease to be insured for the Employee Term Life Insurance. Individual Contract Rules: The individual contract must conform to the following: Amount: Not more than your Employee Term Life Insurance under this Coverage when your insurance ends. But, if it ends because all term life insurance of the Group Contract for your class ends, the total amount of individual insurance which you may get in place of all your life insurance then ending under the Group Contract will not exceed the lesser of the following: (1) The total amount of all your life insurance then ending under the Group Contract reduced by the amount of group life insurance from any carrier for which you are or become eligible within the next 31 days. (2) $10,000. Form: Any form of a life insurance contract that: (1) conforms to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, having no distinction based on sex; and (2) is one that Prudential usually issues at the age and amount applied for. This does not include term insurance or a contract with disability or supplementary benefits. Premium: Based on Prudential's rate as it applies to the form and amount, and to your class of risk and age at the time. Effective Date: The end of the 31 day period after you cease to be insured for the Employee Term Life Insurance. Any death benefit provided under a section of this Coverage is payable according to that section and the Beneficiary and Mode of Settlement Rules. LIF R 5116 (34647-2) 9

General Information BENEFICIARY RULES The rules in this section apply to insurance payable on account of your death, when the Coverage states that they do. But these rules are modified by any burial expenses rule in the Schedule of Benefits and, if there is an assignment, by the following sections: Limits on Assignments; and Effect of Gift Assignment of Rights of Group Life Insurance Under Another Group Contract. Beneficiary" means a person chosen, on a form approved by Prudential, to receive the insurance benefits. You have the right to choose a Beneficiary for each Coverage under this Prudential Group Contract. If there is a Beneficiary for the insurance under a Coverage, it is payable to that Beneficiary. Any amount of insurance under a Coverage for which there is no Beneficiary at your death will be payable to the first of the following: Your (a) surviving spouse; (b) surviving child(ren) in equal shares; (c) surviving parents in equal shares; (d) surviving siblings in equal shares; (e) estate. This order will apply unless otherwise provided in the Limits on Assignments. You may change the Beneficiary at any time without the consent of the present Beneficiary. The Beneficiary change form must be filed through the Contract Holder. The change will take effect on the date the form is signed. But it will not apply to any amount paid by Prudential before it receives the form. If there is more than one Beneficiary but the Beneficiary form does not specify their shares, they will share equally. If a Beneficiary dies before you, that Beneficiary's interest will end. It will be shared equally by any remaining Beneficiaries, unless the Beneficiary form states otherwise. MODE OF SETTLEMENT RULES The rules in this section apply to Employee Life Insurance payable on account of your death. But these rules are subject to the Limits on Assignments section. Mode of Settlement" means payment other than in one sum. Employee Life Insurance is normally paid to the Beneficiary in one sum. But a Mode of Settlement may be arranged with Prudential for all or part of the insurance, as stated below. Arrangements for Mode of Settlement: You may arrange a Mode of Settlement by proper written request to Prudential. If, at your death, no Mode of Settlement has been arranged for an amount of your Employee Life Insurance, the Beneficiary and Prudential may then mutually agree on a Mode of Settlement for that amount. Conditions for Mode of Settlement: The Beneficiary must be a natural person taking in the Beneficiary's own right. A Mode of Settlement will apply to secondary Beneficiaries only if Prudential agrees in writing. Each installment to a person must not be less than $20.00. A change of Beneficiary will void any Mode of Settlement arranged before the change. BBN 5007 10 (S-1)

Choice by Beneficiary: A Beneficiary being paid under a Mode of Settlement may, if Prudential agrees, choose (or change the Beneficiary's choice of) a payee or payees to receive, in one sum, any amount which would otherwise be payable to the Beneficiary's estate. Prudential has prepared information about the modes of settlement available. Ask the Contract Holder for this. INCONTESTABILITY OF LIFE INSURANCE This limits Prudential's use of your statements in contesting an amount of Life Insurance for which you are insured. These are statements made to persuade Prudential to accept you for insurance. They will be considered to be made to the best of your knowledge and belief. These rules apply to each statement: (1) It will not be used in the contest unless: (a) It is in a written instrument signed by you; and (b) A copy of that instrument is or has been furnished to you or to your Beneficiary. (2) If it relates to your insurability, it will not be used to contest the validity of insurance which has been in force, before the contest, for at least two years during your lifetime. BBN 5007 11 (S-1)

LIMITS ON ASSIGNMENTS You may assign your insurance under a Coverage. Unless the Schedule of Benefits states otherwise, the following rules apply to assignments: (1) Insurance under any Coverage providing either death benefits or periodic benefits on account of disability may be assigned only as a gift assignment; (2) Insurance under any other Coverage may be assigned without restriction. Any rights, benefits or privileges that you have as an Employee may be assigned. This includes any right you have to choose a Beneficiary or to convert to another contract of insurance. Prudential will not decide if an assignment does what it is intended to do. Prudential will not be held to know that one has been made unless it or a copy is filed with Prudential through the Contract Holder. This paragraph applies only to insurance for which you have the right to choose a Beneficiary, when that right has been assigned. If an assigned amount of insurance becomes payable on account of your death and, at your death, there is no Beneficiary chosen by the assignee, it will be payable to: (1) the assignee, if living; or (2) the estate of the assignee, if the assignee is not living. It will not be payable as stated in the Beneficiary Rules. EFFECT OF GIFT ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS OF GROUP LIFE INSURANCE UNDER ANOTHER GROUP CONTRACT This Section applies to all Coverages providing Employee death benefits. If you are eligible for insurance under the Group Contract on the Group Contract s effective date you will have no rights, benefits or privileges under any such Coverage if, on the day before that date, all the following were true: (1) You were insured for group life insurance under another group contract. That contract was issued by Prudential or another insurance carrier to cover Employees of the Included Employer. (2) Your group life insurance under the other group contract ended. (3) An irrevocable and absolute gift assignment made by you was in effect. It was made before the other contract ended. That assignment was of all your rights, benefits and privileges of the group life insurance under the other group contract. Those rights were owned by the assignee or the assignee s successor. The owner of those rights of the group life insurance under the other group contract on the day before this Group Contract s effective date will be the owner of the rights, benefits, and privileges you would have had under a Coverage if this section did not apply. This includes, but is not limited to, any right of assignment you would have had under the Limits on Assignments section above. The term assignee as used in that section includes such an owner. The term group life insurance, as used above, means only group life insurance provided under a group contract in effect on the day before the date the Included Employer became included under the Group Contract. BAS 1015 (34647-2) 12

DEFINITIONS Active Work Requirement: A requirement that you be actively at work on a full time basis at the Included Employer's place of business or at any other place that the Included Employer's business requires you to go. You are considered actively at work during a normal vacation if you were actively at work on your last regularly scheduled workday. Calendar Year: A year starting January 1. Contributory Insurance, Non-contributory Insurance: Contributory Insurance is insurance for which the Contract Holder has the right to require your contributions. Non-contributory Insurance is insurance for which the Contract Holder does not have the right to require your contributions. The Schedule of Benefits shows whether insurance under a Coverage is Contributory Insurance or Noncontributory Insurance. Coverage: A part of the Booklet consisting of: (1) A benefit page labeled as a Coverage in its title. (2) Any page or pages that continue the same kind of benefits. (3) A Schedule of Benefits entry and other benefit pages or forms that by their terms apply to that kind of benefits. Covered Person under a Coverage: An Employee who is insured for Employee Insurance under that Coverage. Doctor: A licensed practitioner of the healing arts acting within the scope of the license. Earnings: This is the gross amount of money paid to you annually by your Included Employer in cash for performing the duties required of your job. Bonuses, overtime pay, Earnings for more than 40 hours per week, and all other benefits are not included. Your Weekly Earnings are calculated by dividing your annual Earnings by 52. Employee: A person employed by the Included Employer; a proprietor or partner of the Included Employer. The term also applies to that person for any rights after insurance ends. Employee Insurance: Insurance on the person of an Employee. Included Employer: An employer who: (1) Has made a written request to Prudential to be included under the Group Contract; and (2) Has agreed to make the required payments to the Contract Holder for the insurance; and (3) Has been approved by Prudential for inclusion under the Group Contract. Injury: Injury to the body of a Covered Person. Prudential: The Prudential Insurance Company of America. Sickness: Any disorder of the body or mind of a Covered Person, but not an Injury; pregnancy of a Covered Person, including abortion, miscarriage or childbirth. You: An Employee. BAS 1015 (34647-2) 13

When Your Insurance Ends EMPLOYEE INSURANCE Your Employee Insurance under a Coverage will end when the first of these occurs: Your membership in the Covered Classes for the insurance ends because your employment ends (see below) or for any other reason. The part of the Group Contract providing the insurance ends. End of Employment: For insurance purposes, your employment will end when you are no longer a full-time Employee actively at work for the Included Employer. But, under the terms of the Group Contract, the Contract Holder may consider you as still employed in the Covered Classes during certain types of absences from full-time work. This is subject to any time limits or other conditions stated in the Group Contract. If you stop active full-time work for any reason, you should contact your Included Employer at once to determine what arrangements, if any, have been made to continue any of your insurance. BTE 5026 (34647-2) 14

THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Employee: The Employee whose signature appears on the Foreword in the front of the Booklet. Certificate of Coverage Prudential certifies that insurance is provided according to the Group Contract(s) for each Insured Employee. Your Booklet's Schedule of Benefits shows the Contract Holder and the Group Contract Number(s). Insured Employee: You are eligible to become insured under the Group Contract if you are in the Covered Classes of the Booklet's Schedule of Benefits and meet the requirements in the Booklet's Who is Eligible section. The When You Become Insured section of the Booklet states how and when you may become insured for each Coverage. Your insurance will end when the rules in the When Your Insurance Ends section so provide. Your Booklet and this Certificate of Coverage together form your Group Insurance Certificate. Beneficiary for Employee Death Benefits: See the Booklet's Beneficiary Rules. Coverages and Amounts: The available Coverages and the amounts of insurance are described in the Booklet. If you are insured, your Booklet and this Certificate of Coverage form your Group Insurance Certificate. Together they replace any older booklets and certificates issued to you for the Coverages in the Booklet's Schedule of Benefits. All Benefits are subject in every way to the entire Group Contract which includes the Group Insurance Certificate. The Prudential Insurance Company of America 751 Broad Street Newark, New Jersey 07102 BCT 5006 15 (S-2)

This ERISA Statement is not part of the Group Insurance Certificate. ERISA Statement (34647-2)

ERISA STATEMENT Plan Benefits Provided by The Prudential Insurance Company of America 751 Broad Street Newark, New Jersey 07102 This Group Contract underwritten by The Prudential Insurance Company of America provides insured benefits under your Employer's ERISA plan(s). For all purposes of this Group Contract, the Employer/Policyholder acts on its own behalf or as an agent of its employees. Under no circumstances will the Employer/Policyholder be deemed the agent of The Prudential Insurance Company of America, absent a written authorization of such status executed between the Employer/Policyholder and The Prudential Insurance Company of America. Nothing in these documents shall, of themselves, be deemed to be such written execution. The Prudential Insurance Company of America as Claims Administrator has the sole discretion to interpret the terms of the Group Contract, to make factual findings, and to determine eligibility for benefits. The decision of the Claims Administrator shall not be overturned unless arbitrary and capricious. Claim Procedures 1. Determination of Benefits Prudential shall notify you of the claim determination within 45 days of the receipt of your claim. This period may be extended by 30 days if such an extension is necessary due to matters beyond the control of the plan. A written notice of the extension, the reason for the extension and the date by which the plan expects to decide your claim, shall be furnished to you within the initial 45-day period. This period may be extended for an additional 30 days beyond the original 30-day extension if necessary due to matters beyond the control of the plan. A written notice of the additional extension, the reason for the additional extension and the date by which the plan expects to decide on your claim, shall be furnished to you within the first 30-day extension period if an additional extension of time is needed. However, if a period of time is extended due to your failure to submit information necessary to decide the claim, the period for making the benefit determination by Prudential will be tolled (i.e., suspended) from the date on which the notification of the extension is sent to you until the date on which you respond to the request for additional information. If your claim for benefits is denied, in whole or in part, you or your authorized representative will receive a written notice from Prudential of your denial. The notice will be written in a manner calculated to be understood by you and shall include: (a) the specific reason(s) for the denial, (b) references to the specific plan provisions on which the benefit determination was based, (c) a description of any additional material or information necessary for you to perfect a claim and an explanation of why such information is necessary, ERISA Statement (34647-2)

(d) a description of Prudential s appeals procedures and applicable time limits, including a statement of your right to bring a civil action under section 502(a) of ERISA following your appeals, and (e) if an adverse benefit determination is based on a medical necessity or experimental treatment or similar exclusion or limit, an explanation of the scientific or clinical judgment for the determination will be provided free of charge upon request. 2. Appeals of Adverse Determination If your claim for benefits is denied or if you do not receive a response to your claim within the appropriate time frame (in which case the claim for benefits is deemed to have been denied), you or your representative may appeal your denied claim in writing to Prudential within 180 days of the receipt of the written notice of denial or 180 days from the date such claim is deemed denied. You may submit with your appeal any written comments, documents, records and any other information relating to your claim. Upon your request, you will also have access to, and the right to obtain copies of, all documents, records and information relevant to your claim free of charge. A full review of the information in the claim file and any new information submitted to support the appeal will be conducted by Prudential, utilizing individuals not involved in the initial benefit determination. This review will not afford any deference to the initial benefit determination. Prudential shall make a determination on your claim appeal within 45 days of the receipt of your appeal request. This period may be extended by up to an additional 45 days if Prudential determines that special circumstances require an extension of time. A written notice of the extension, the reason for the extension and the date that Prudential expects to render a decision shall be furnished to you within the initial 45-day period. However, if the period of time is extended due to your failure to submit information necessary to decide the appeal, the period for making the benefit determination will be tolled (i.e., suspended) from the date on which the notification of the extension is sent to you until the date on which you respond to the request for additional information. If the claim on appeal is denied in whole or in part, you will receive a written notification from Prudential of the denial. The notice will be written in a manner calculated to be understood by the applicant and shall include: (a) the specific reason(s) for the adverse determination, (b) references to the specific plan provisions on which the determination was based, (c) a statement that you are entitled to receive upon request and free of charge reasonable access to, and make copies of, all records, documents and other information relevant to your benefit claim upon request, (d) a description of Prudential s review procedures and applicable time limits, (e) a statement that you have the right to obtain upon request and free of charge, a copy of internal rules or guidelines relied upon in making this determination, and (f) a statement describing any appeals procedures offered by the plan, and your right to bring a civil suit under ERISA. ERISA Statement (34647-2)

If a decision on appeal is not furnished to you within the time frames mentioned above, the claim shall be deemed denied on appeal. If the appeal of your benefit claim is denied or if you do not receive a response to your appeal within the appropriate time frame (in which case the appeal is deemed to have been denied), you or your representative may make a second, voluntary appeal of your denial in writing to Prudential within 180 days of the receipt of the written notice of denial or 180 days from the date such claim is deemed denied. You may submit with your second appeal any written comments, documents, records and any other information relating to your claim. Upon your request, you will also have access to, and the right to obtain copies of, all documents, records and information relevant to your claim free of charge. Prudential shall make a determination on your second claim appeal within 45 days of the receipt of your appeal request. This period may be extended by up to an additional 45 days if Prudential determines that special circumstances require an extension of time. A written notice of the extension, the reason for the extension and the date by which Prudential expects to render a decision shall be furnished to you within the initial 45-day period. However, if the period of time is extended due to your failure to submit information necessary to decide the appeal, the period for making the benefit determination will be tolled from the date on which the notification of the extension is sent to you until the date on which you respond to the request for additional information. Your decision to submit a benefit dispute to this voluntary second level of appeal has no effect on your right to any other benefits under this plan. If you elect to initiate a lawsuit without submitting to a second level of appeal, the plan waives any right to assert that you failed to exhaust administrative remedies. If you elect to submit the dispute to the second level of appeal, the plan agrees that any statute of limitations or other defense based on timeliness is tolled during the time that the appeal is pending. If the claim on appeal is denied in whole or in part for a second time, you will receive a written notification from Prudential of the denial. The notice will be written in a manner calculated to be understood by the applicant and shall include the same information that was included in the first adverse determination letter. If a decision on appeal is not furnished to you within the time frames mentioned above, the claim shall be deemed denied on appeal. Rights and Protections As a participant in this plan, you are entitled to certain rights and protections under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), as amended. ERISA provides that all plan participants shall be entitled to: Receive Information about Your Plan and Benefits Examine, without charge, at the plan administrator s office and at other specified locations, such as worksites and union halls, all documents governing the plan, including insurance contracts and collective bargaining agreements, and a copy of the latest annual report (Form 5500 Series) filed by the plan with the U.S. Department of Labor and available at the Public Disclosure Room of the Employee Benefits Security Administration. Obtain, upon written request to the plan administrator, copies of documents governing the operation of the plan, including insurance contracts and collective bargaining agreements, and copies of the latest annual report (Form 5500 Series) and updated summary plan description. The plan administrator may make a reasonable charge for the copies. ERISA Statement (34647-2)

Receive a summary of the plan s annual financial report. The plan administrator is required by law to furnish each participant with a copy of this summary annual report. Prudent Actions by Plan Fiduciaries In addition to creating rights for plan participants, ERISA imposes duties upon the people who are responsible for the operation of the employee benefit plan. The people who operate your plan, called fiduciaries of the plan, have a duty to do so prudently and in the interest of you and other plan participants and beneficiaries. No one, including your employer, your union, or any other person, may fire you or otherwise discriminate against you in any way to prevent you from obtaining a welfare benefit or exercising your rights under ERISA. Enforce Your Rights If your claim for a welfare benefit is denied or ignored, in whole or in part, you have a right to know why this was done, to obtain copies of documents relating to the decision without charge, and to appeal any denial, all within certain time schedules. Under ERISA, there are steps you can take to enforce the above rights. For instance, if you request a copy of plan documents or the latest annual report from the plan and do not receive them within 30 days, you may file suit in a Federal court. In such a case, the court may require the plan administrator to provide the materials and pay you up to $110 a day until you receive the materials, unless the materials were not sent because of reasons beyond the control of the administrator. If you have a claim for benefits which is denied or ignored, in whole or in part, you may file suit in a state or Federal court. If it should happen that plan fiduciaries misuse the plan s money, or if you are discriminated against for asserting your rights, you may seek assistance from the U.S. Department of Labor, or you may file suit in a Federal court. The court will decide who should pay court costs and legal fees. If you are successful, the court may order the person you have sued to pay these costs and fees. If you lose, the court may order you to pay these costs and fees, for example, if it finds your claim is frivolous. Assistance with Your Questions If you have any questions about your plan, you should contact the plan administrator. If you have any questions about this statement or about your rights under ERISA, or if you need assistance in obtaining documents from the plan administrator, you should contact the nearest office of the Employee Benefits Security Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, listed in your telephone directory or the Division of Technical Assistance and Inquiries, Employee Benefits Security Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue N.W., Washington, DC 20210. You may also obtain certain publications about your rights and responsibilities under ERISA by calling the publications hotline of the Employee Benefits Security Administration. ERISA Statement (34647-2)

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Disclosure Notice NOTE: IF YOU EXERCISE THIS OPTION, YOU SHOULD BE AWARE THAT: ANY PAYMENT MADE UNDER THIS OPTION MAY BE TAXABLE. YOUR ABILITY TO RECEIVE CERTAIN GOVERNMENT BENEFITS OR ENTITLEMENTS MAY BE AFFECTED. YOU ARE ADVISED TO SEEK THE HELP OF A PROFESSIONAL TAX AND/OR LEGAL ADVISOR FOR ASSISTANCE WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. Option to Accelerate Payment of Death Benefits For a Terminally Ill or Injured Employee: Your Group Life plan includes an option to give you flexibility in how your group life insurance benefits will be paid. If you become terminally ill or injured, this option may allow you to have part of your life insurance benefits, which would otherwise be paid at your death, to be paid in advance to you while you are alive. Eligibility: To be eligible to elect this option, you must furnish proof satisfactory to Prudential that your life expectancy is months or less, including certification by a qualified doctor. Election of this option is also subject to the Rules below. Amount of Benefit: The amount to be paid under this option is % of the amount of your life insurance benefits, but not more than $0. You may elect to have the money in one sum or equal monthly payments. Effect of Option: If you elect this option, the amount of your life insurance benefits payable to your beneficiary on your death will be reduced by the advanced payment. Also, if you are contributing for your life insurance benefits, the amount of your contribution will be adjusted based on the amount of insurance remaining in force. Rules: You cannot elect this option if your life insurance benefits are assigned. This option is available to you on a voluntary basis only. You are not eligible for it if: (1) you are required to use it to meet the claims of creditors, whether in bankruptcy or otherwise; or (2) you are required by a government agency to use it in order to apply for, get or keep a government benefit or entitlement. You can elect this option only once. Termination of the Group Contract or your Life Insurance Benefits: This option is available only while your life insurance benefits are in force under the group contract or while your life insurance protection is being continued under an extension of benefits. If your life insurance benefits end for any reason, including termination of the group contract, and the insurance is not being continued under an extended benefit, this option will also terminate. GRP 103052 (S-1)(34647-2)